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Lecture Veteran Official urges reduction in nuclear arms

By Thane.Himes iowastatedaily.com Rose Gottemoeller, Bureau of Arms Control assistant secretary of state and chief negotiator of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with the Russian Federation in April, stressed the im- portance of the new generation’s role in eliminat- ing nuclear arms at her lecture Wednesday at the Memorial Union. “It is imperative that the youth of today recog- nize the threat that nuclear armaments pose on our lives and that they will be the ones to continue the work necessary to solve it,” Goettemoeller said. “This global problem isn’t going to be solved in my lifetime. It’s up to the next generation to make sure the efforts go on.” The New START Treaty, if passed by Congress, will reduce the number of deployed offensive nuclear weapons of both the and the Russian Federation to roughly 1,550 missiles, around the same count each nation had during the 1950s. Currently, each nation has 1,700 to 2,200 missiles. “We’re doing our best to bring this to a vote as soon as possible,” Gottemoeller said. Emily Maass joined the military for the travel opportunities it could offer, then realized it was her career ambition. Courtesy photo: Emily Maass NUCLEAR.p3A >>

GSB News gsb Calling leads to career Notes and events. Maass’ father was drafted a career in the military. Service in military into the army during the Vietnam “All I knew was that I wanted This week takes one woman War, and her grandfather served to travel,” Maass said. “I didn’t ƒ Event authorization forms are to move online. in the Air Force during World know at all what I wanted to GSB Senate allocated money toward this project on world travels War II. study. last school year and will likely be in its testing But that’s not why Maass “Then I realized that a career War stories: phase by January. By Frances.Myers joined the armed forces. in the military would allow me to To read another ISU vet- ƒ ISU Skydivers will receive funding from GSB to eran’s story, go to attend Collegiate National Skydiving Competition. iowastatedaily.com “It didn’t have anything to do travel and pay for college. I loved The funding will be going toward their travel and with me going into the military, physical challenges and working iowastatedaily.com entry fees. A life in the military in a way though,” Maass said. out, so it was perfect.” ƒ Descarga Latin Dance Club will be sending 12 of was a hidden agenda for Emily “I had thought about it a cou- Originally Maass only I love it.” its members to the 2011 Chicago International Salsa Congress in February. GSB is funding Maass — one she did not discover ple times during high school and planned to go into the military Maass first went overseas $2,000 for the group’s registration fees. until her second year of college. had been approached by a few for two years. However, the Army when she was sent to Korea to Maass grew up in Ellsworth recruiters. They gave me the op- National Guard had other plans serve on active duty. and was one of four children. Her tion to do active training during for her. “It’s funny, because one out Get what couldn’t fit: father was originally a trucker the summer, but I had softball. I “They told me I was going to of five soldiers will do what they Coverage of Art and Design and later became a farmer. Her was too busy, so I didn’t give it too serving for four years instead,” can to try to get out of Korea,” Exhibition and the College mother was a housewife. much thought.” Maass said. “At first I thought, Maass said. “When you think of Engineering’s lab is at Growing up, she was very in- Maass attended college for ‘Oh my god, four years?’ Now, 12 iowastatedaily.com volved in school and sports. two years before she considered years, later here I am still serving. SERVICE.p8A >>

Cancer Demonstration Students to tear down derogatory Hate Wall

By Taysha.Murtaugh iowastatedaily.com

Several student organiza- tions will join to destroy a wall covered in derogatory ste- reotypes and slang at 11 a.m. Thursday in front of Parks Library. The two-day event, called “Hate Wall,” is hosted by the Asian Pacific American Awareness Coalition. APAAC collaborated with 12 other student organiza- tions Wednesday night in the Memorial Union to discuss the way language contributes Ames and ISU researchers were among those exposed to radiation in the 1950s and 1960s during to discrimination. weapon development. Victims of this exposure are to receive financial compensation. Courtesy photo: Laurence Fuortes “By having people write down what the words mean to them, it’s providing for more personal dialogue and Lethal employment awareness,” said Thao Pham, APAAC member, Hate Wall facilitator and junior in pre- Krystal Castaneda, junior in kinesiology and pre-med, writes business. “Hopefully this stereotypes on the Hate Wall on Wednesday in the Memorial Ames researchers the coats would walk by the of- from 1942 to 1946 were still Union. Photo: Yue Wu/Iowa State Daily fice with the big windows and doing top-secret research with event will bring awareness get pay for illness the walls of filing cabinets ev- radioactive materials includ- about the power of language ery day but wouldn’t say any- ing uranium. to this generation, future “They perpetuate the sonal impact of such lan- By John.Lonsdale thing to the three secretaries The scientists, some of who generations and the younger notion that people can use guage, students could write iowastatedaily.com sitting at their desks. were ISU faculty and graduate generation.” these words when they’re re- hurtful phrases and words Only a few feet away from students — including chemis- Pham said derogatory ally actually offensive,” Pham onto large boxes, which will No one knew that the se- the clicking noises made by the try professor and first direc- phrases like, “That’s so gay;” said. “People don’t often un- be stacked outside the library cret down the hallway was kill- secretaries using their phones, tor of the lab Frank Spedding “That’s retarded;” and “That’s derstand the history of these Thursday, forming a wall. ing them. the scientists who researched ghetto,” are used carelessly in hurtful words.” The mysterious men with for the Manhattan Project CANCER.p8A >> everyday language. After discussing the per- WALL.p8A >> GIGANTICGIGANTIC 2-Day2-Dayy Sale!Sale! Starts today! Thursday, November 11th - Friday, November 12th, 2010

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Weather | Provided by ISU Meteorology Club Celebrity News Daily Snapshot Notes and events. Sunny with light winds — Thurs 56|34 a glorious Veterans Day! NEW YORK: Former President George W. Bush’s media blitz to sell his Fri Rain throughout the day new book seems carefully with temperatures falling designed to minimize surprises, 44|37 although he got one Wednesday through most of the day. in a surprise rapprochement with Kanye West. The rapper says now that he Sunny again, but with Sat “didn’t have the grounds” to call cooler temperatures. Bush a racist after Hurricane 43|32 Katrina. The former president was shown tape of West’s com- ments in a live “Today” show interview and said he appreci- Unexpected blizzard: ated West’s regret. fun On this day in 1940, an unusually severe early Bush has primarily favored the season winter storm dubbed “The Armistice Day leaders of their respective fields fact Blizzard” struck northern Iowa on Nov. 11 and in an effort to spread his sales- 12 with heavy snow, high winds, and bitter cold, manship as wide as possible: causing widespread damage and suffering. NBC News, Fox News Channel, Rush Limbaugh, Oprah Winfrey and Jay Leno. ABC, CBS and CNN were de-emphasized or left behind entirely. NEW YORK: Calendar Donny and Marie Osmond have added nine more shows to their Christmas production on OPEN LAB: Flying robotic helicopters Broadway. THURSDAY THURSDAY Originally schedule for a limited Graduate students fly robotic helicopters controlled with Wii controllers during Open Lab night 12 performance run, “Donny & Comedy Night with Black Light Butterfly Wednesday in Coover Hall. Photo: Bryan Langfeldt/Iowa State Daily Marie — A Broadway Christmas” Seaton Smith Roosting will now play 21 performances, starting Dec. 9 and ending Dec. 30. When: When: The show will mark the first 9:00 p.m. 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. time the siblings have shared The information in the log comes from the ISU and City What: What: of Ames police departments’ records. a Broadway stage. They’ll be Seaton Smith leaves Watch butterflies un- Ames, ISU Police All those accused of violating the law are innocent until singing favorite hits and holiday his audience in a state der a black light. Police Blotter: Departments proven guilty in a court of law. songs with a live band. of comedic euphoria Where: NASHVILLE: p.m.) (reported at 11:27 p.m.) Where: Nov. 6 Brad Paisley could finally win Maintenance Shop, Chelsea Devore, 20, 114 S. Kyle Schwalbach, 19, of Jordan Boyenga, 18, 3214 the CMA’s coveted entertainer of Hyland Ave. unit 5, was cited for Lincoln, Neb., was cited for un- Willow Hall, was arrested and the year trophy Wednesday night Memorial Union underage possession of alco- derage possession of alcohol. charged with public consump- — but he’ll have to best another hol. (reported at 7:53 p.m.) (reported at 10:08 p.m.) tion. (reported at 11:55 p.m.) veteran and three relative up- Lauren Quinlivan, 20, 3732 Andrew McCrea, 18, 6341 start acts to make it happen. Tripp St., was cited for under- Larch Hall, was arrested and Nov. 7 Paisley — who is also host- age possession of alcohol. charged with possession of a ing the 44th Country Music (reported at 7:53 p.m.) controlled substance and pos- Daniel Ryan, 25, of Lincoln, Association Awards with FRIDAY session of drug paraphernalia. Neb., was arrested and Carrie Underwood — has been Ethan Nelson, 19, of Dewitt, He was subsequently released charged with public con- was cited for underage pos- nominated for the award every Men’s Basketball on citation. (reported at 10:30 sumption and simple assault. year since 2005. Though he’s session of alcohol. (reported at p.m.) (reported at 12:40 a.m.) 8:20 p.m.) won 13 CMAs since first being When: Morgan Troshynski, 19, of Christopher Sullivan, 19, of nominated in 2000, he’s never Bryant Coberly, 19, 2406 Rockwell City, was cited for un- Lincoln, Neb., was cited for un- won the biggest award. 7:00 p.m. Knapp St., was cited for under- derage possession of alcohol. derage possession of alcohol. Paisley is a favorite to win. But What: age possession of alcohol. (reported at 10:46 p.m.) (reported at 12:59 a.m.) (reported at 8:49 p.m.) he faces tough competition Iowa State vs. North- Paras Shah, 20, 3206 Lincoln Alex Warneke, 20, of Lincoln, from Miranda Lambert, Lady ern Arizona Jared Ausdemore, 20, of Way unit 6, was cited for under- Neb., was cited for under- Antebellum, Zac Brown Band Where: Neola, was cited for under- age possession of alcohol. age possession of alcohol. and former winner Keith Urban. age possession of alcohol. (reported at 10:49 p.m.) (reported at 12:59 a.m.) (reported at 9:28 p.m.) The entertainer of the year Bradley Schiltz, 26, of Omaha, Corey Bjustrom, 21, 213 S. category underwent something Matthew Eischen, 20, 4325 Neb., was arrested and Hyland Ave., was arrested and of a makeover this year as the Maricopa Drive unit 6, was cited charged with public intoxica- charged with public intoxica- CMA membership installed a for underage possession of tion. (reported at 11:11 p.m.) tion. (reported at 1 a.m.) new wave of performers in key alcohol. (reported at 9:52 p.m.) Anthony Barker, 18, 2266 categories, acknowledging a Bradley Gremmer, 24, of Britt, crossover trend that is bringing Daniel Fast, 21, of West was arrested and charged Welch Hall, was cited for un- Point, Neb., was arrested and derage possession of alcohol. country music to more new ears with operating while in- than ever. charged with operating while toxicated, second offense, and (reported at 1:04 a.m.) intoxicated. (reported at 9:52 interference with official acts. The list of omissions in that category is long and includes FRIDAY FRIDAY Underwood, last year’s winner Taylor Swift and several highly Planetarium Show Men’s hockey Corrections successful acts long considered When: When: contenders. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. LAS VEGAS: What: What: In the Nov. 5 column “Retention vote was Iowa Supreme Court. The Alliance Defense Placido Domingo is being Planetarium show, fol- Iowa State vs. Indiana abused,” columnist Mischa Olson claimed Fund actually funds litigations, not election- recognized as the Latin Grammy that the Alliance Defense Fund funded the related campaigns. Person of the Year in a tribute lowed by star-gazing. University (Central concert honoring the Spanish Where: States Colligiate campaign to remove three justices from the The Iowa State Daily regrets the error. tenor’s career. ISU Planetarium, Hockey League) The Latin Recording Academy is Physics Hall Where: scheduled to celebrate Domingo Ames/ISU Ice Arena, in Las Vegas Wednesday, the eve of the Latin Grammy award 1507 Gateway Hills show. Park Dr. The following corrections He started teaching at ethics of the Bible, not the Mexican pop singer Alejandro apply to the Nov. 10 story, “An Iowa State in 1993, not 1994. ethics of religion. Fernandez and Puerto Rican unlikely atheist”: He started teaching Latino He was attending soprano Ana Maria Martinez are among those slated to pay trib- Professor Avalos’ office is studies in 1994. Glendale Community ute to Domingo’s cultural and in Ross Hall, not . He had problems with the College during his freshman philanthropic accomplishments. year when he became ill. Domingo moved at age 8 from He attended University of Spain to Mexico City, where Arizona during his sopho- he studied at the National Don’t Let Back or Neck Pain Conservatory of Music.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010 Editors: Jason Arment & Edward Leonard Opinion opinion iowastatedaily.com 4A Iowa State Daily Editorial Veterans Day Follow basic social norms, Take time to remember guidelines By Edward.Leonard iowastatedaily.com

The Iowa State Daily Editorial Board presents: Social Norms and Guidelines, 2010 Edition 1. The right side of the sidewalk to walk on is — drum-roll please — the right side. America walks like it drives, and our side- walks are two-wide at best. You might feel awfully “Entourage” parading around campus with your wall-o-friendship, but everyone else thinks you’re being a nuisance. This is particularly important considering the amount of bicycle traffic on campus. Speaking of which ... 2. If you’re on a bicycle, don’t act like a complete idiot. Barreling through intersec- tions is just stupid, yet we see this every day. People will barrel out in front of buses; transition between roadway and sidewalk with wanton disregard for right-of-way; and sometimes slam into unsuspecting foot traffic. Bicyclists beware, further stupidity may give us cause to ask our friends in the Government of the Student Body for a man- date requiring cards stuck in bike spokes for the “bzzzzzz” warning. 3. Crosswalks are to be approached with kindness and regard for the well-being of one’s peers. This is not a time to test out the magical powers associated with pedes- trian right-of-way, and we have no idea why people insist on hitting the gas. If someone is in the sidewalk, you stop. If they’re going to make it to the edge of the crosswalk in time Veterans Day is not a day to be forgotten. Veterans Day is a time to remember the men and women who serve and have served our country. for you to stop, the same idea applies. As far Photo: Bryan Langfeldt/Iowa State Daily as being a good pedestrian is concerned, hat does Veterans Day mean hostile and sometimes violent in order to The message, though, is one that we stepping out in front of moving vehicles — to you? To most of us it’s a day maintain the way of life that we will, no should be reminded of. buses in particular — is ill-advised. Wwe use to call up our uncle who doubt, continue after our day is concluded We too often take for granted the 4. Hold doors open. It’s a common cour- was in Vietnam or send a letter to a friend without fear. circumstances of our day-to-day lives. in Afghanistan, and then go on about our Today, like every other Veterans Day, we We don’t always realize the gravity of tesy, and here at the Daily, we’re all about day. It’s a special day, to be sure, but one that are called to do just a little, to hold in mind the existence of something like the First being polite. doesn’t make a huge impact on our lives. the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines Amendment, which allows this newspa- 5. Don’t litter on campus. There are al- To me, Veterans Day makes me think who have protected us. However, this time per to publish pretty much whatever it most as many trash cans on campus as there of my parents, both of whom served in the we have an opportunity to do this in a wants, even if it’s not totally in line with the is cattle fencing, including those spiffy new Air Force, gathering intelligence during unique way. opinions of those in power. It’s because of the Cold War. As a little boy I was in awe of A name will be added to the wall at 3 p.m. the First Amendment that events like the solar-powered trash compactors. They’re the star power of both of them, along with Thursday at Gold Star Hall in the Memorial massacre at Tiananmen Square are unheard not there for show; use them. Campus is not the rest of my classmates when my parents Union: John Hubert Woodward, a veteran of of here. a trash can, and it’s everyone’s responsibil- came in every November to talk to the kids World War I. It is our republican system, governed ity to keep it pretty so we can stay on those about Veterans Day and what it means. This represents the chance for all by the checks and balances of the branches As I’ve grown, though, I’ve found a new ISU students to remember and honor the of our government, that allow us to live “most beautiful campuses” lists. respect for those who serve. I’ve had the servicemen and -women of Iowa State. The without a dictator on the order of Saddam 6. When you attend athletic events, wear privilege to meet veterans from pretty much ceremony will consist of not only the adding Hussein or Kim Jong-Il. your fanciest, most school-spirited threads. every war since World War II. None of these of the name to Gold Star Hall, but also the And this isn’t something we even need Cheer your face off. Thank Paul Rhoads ev- people are superhuman; all of them are indi- telling of the stories of veterans of World fear. We are separated by a comfortable viduals linked only in that they served. War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War. margin from the conditions that are present ery time you see him, and ask Fred Hoiberg In their service, though, all of these peo- These stories will help remind any elsewhere in the world. for a high-five. Thou shalt shun all things ple were called upon, whether by volunteer student who attends to understand what For this we have our military to thank. black and gold and never take thy Cyclones or by the draft, to put aside themselves, their service requires of people. The names en- The men and women honored today are the in vain. When you hit that line, you will hit it own interests and, in essence, their world. graved in the hall all died in combat, so the ones who ensure these freedoms for us, and They gave these things up to go all over the mood of the afternoon will, most likely, be one of them is being recognized in a very hard, every yard. world, often to meet with people outwardly less than uplifting. special way. 7. Turn your phones on silent in class. There are, believe it or not, some nerds out there who go to class with the intention of learning the material. We love Metallica as Stress much as the next editorial board, but in the middle of our philosophy lecture is neither the time nor the place. 8. Tights. They are not pants. No matter Society needs to breathe, relax how toned your legs are, you are still walking around campus with no pants on. By Tim.Greene iowastatedaily.com 9. Smoking. Despite the inconvenience of the ban on smoking across campus to your ith the outcome of At its basic level, stress memory. In essence, your body commonly recognized methods cigarette addiction, please do not light up the recent elections, is caused by the release of is only concentrating on func- of dealing with stress, naps, anyway and try to hide it by smoking in the Wwinter creeping in adrenaline and glucocorticoids, tions that concern the task at yoga, physical activity and even bushes. It is fall now, and the foliage is dry. and the fear of upcoming finals and is used for survival. In a hand. This results in a number watching movies help people Though a raging campus bonfire may look — they are closer than you think life or death situation reflexes of health concerns, such as manage anxiety and stress. — ISU students are starting to take over and non-immediate fatigue, weight loss/gain and However, the problem with pretty, we do not need to turn campus into a feel more stress than usual. As processes are ignored. frequent illness. some of these activities is they re-enactment of Chicago circa October 1871. a society that is constantly con- This is great for the animal A popular way to explain require time management and 10. (The most important) Have fun. You nected through social networks, kingdom, but our stress is not as stress effects on people is they are used as a way to deal are in college, most likely in your late teens cell phones and other technolo- simple as a wildebeest running through an anxiety test. Every with stress after it has occurred. gy, unplugging and finding quiet from a lion at a waterhole. Our student has been in a situation The idea of making time to deal and early twenties. This is the appropriate time is also a growing problem. stress is caused by workplace when their mind “goes blank” with stress just adds another time to be youthful, idealistic and maybe But why should people disputes, homework and even during an exam. Regardless item to your schedule. even a little self indulgent — within reason, worry about stress? After all, a thinking about stressful ac- if they studied, stress in- Luckily, Iowa State has a free of course. Make sure these few years are stressful life is rewarded and tivities or thoughts. This means hibits their ability to recall resource that enables students seemingly glamorous in our that many people are constantly information. to deal with stress at a basic something you’ll be able to look back on society. Almost every day I hear in a stressful state. ISU staff psy- As a society, we need to be level and control the affect it has fondly. fellow students “brag” about chologist Todd Pietruszka said aware of the affect stress has on their body. how extensive their workload is, when you are in the mindset of on our bodies and The Student Counseling as if their busy schedule works “fight of flight” your body does avoid turning into Service Biofeedback Center as a direct indicator of their not take into account a number a bunch of tired, allows people to use sensors and quality of life. This practice of factors like, tissue regenera- underweight or a computer to observe physical Editor in Chief Opinion Editor needs to stop. If you have tion, muscle tension, overweight, sick responses that are related to Jessie Opoien Jason Arment reached the a point where you healthy heart zombies. Multi- stress. 294-5688 and Edward Leonard find it necessary to constantly rate tasking, social net- By tracking heart rate and [email protected] 294-2533 [email protected] remind people you’re busy, and works and being able skin conductance, users can perhaps you should consider to balance a number view the source of their anxiety Editorial Board members: dropping an activity. of obligations are all or stress. Jessie Opoien, Zach Thompson, RJ Green, Jason Arment, Traditionally, people have great, but it’s important Once they understand the Edward Leonard, Ian Ringgenberg, Alex Furleigh and viewed stress as a normal re- to find a way to cope feedback, students can then Teresa Tompkins action to life’s pressures with stress. learn a number of exercises to Feedback policy: — with the extreme There are cope with stress such as breath- The Daily encourages group affiliation and year worst case scenario a number ing techniques, how to relax and discussion but does not in school of the author or being long-term, such as of focus on visualizations. guarantee its publication. authors. Phone numbers an ulcer or worse, grey For more information on We reserve the right to and addresses will not be hair. This is partially the SCS BioFeedback Center, edit or reject any letter or published. true, stress is a natural go to http://www.public. online feedback. Online feedback may be Send your letters to used if first name and last experience, but it may iastate.edu/~stdtcouns/ letters@iowastatedaily. name, major and year in affect your health in BiofeedbackatSCS. com. Letters 300 words school are included in the ways that you don’t htm or visit their office or fewer are more likely post. Feedback posted realize, and there are one the third floor of to be accepted and must online is eligible for print include names, phone in the Iowa State Daily. methods available to the Student Services File photo: Lea Petersen/Iowa State Daily numbers, major and/or control feeling stressed. Building. Editors: Jason Arment, Edward Leonard | opinion iowastatedaily.com Thursday, November 11, 2010 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 5A

Computers Mac products aren’t all that stupendous By Victor.Hugg iowastatedaily.com

Windows dominates Windows 2000, Windows XP or statistically, of course, it will look like Nearly all software applications They are large corporations Windows 7 was while performing Macs are doing better. More virus and video games are programmed whose only goal is to turn a profit, Apple in most aspects beta software tests or other activi- coders write for Windows because on Windows or Linux, not Macs. and writing about them only serves ties not intended to be performed by of its sheer popularity; if per-capita Linux annihilates the server market to again bring my attention to the early all personal comput- average users. calculations were available, we would share, and Windows commands the specter of capitalism. ers today have a version of Apple never had to suffer through see that Windows is not really much desktop and laptop domain. However, when comparing the NMicrosoft’s Windows or an the “adapt to a multitude of hardware more virus-prone. In terms of vulner- These tendencies are facts for products they release on the merits of iteration of Apple’s Mac OS in- configurations” phase because the abilities, computer security services good reasons. I would like to note that hardware availability, cost-effective- stalled. Even those who know next to company maintained, and continues report that the Mac OS is hardly I do not like Microsoft or Apple as ness and graphical ability, Apple loses nothing about computers are aware to maintain, a policy wherein any- better than Windows. companies. hands down. Microsoft dominates when it comes thing not branded by Apple cannot to the usage share of non-server run the Mac OS; at least, not without operating systems. some hacking. As of September 2010, only 6.42 Consumers are left with an percent of all web client comput- abysmally limited range of hardware; ers are running Mac OS X, while there are a handful of overpriced Windows commands a staggering laptops, a handful of overpriced desk- 86.56 percent. tops and the iPad if you would like The remaining percentage points something akin to a netbook. That’s go to versions of Windows older than about it. XP, Linux, older versions of the Mac From a hardware perspective, OS and the iOS — used on the iPhone, Macs do not boast superior graphical iPod Touch and iPad. ability. Non-Apple machines have There are plenty of anecdotes always had more clout in that depart- that describe awful experiences ment, and short of a complete policy with Windows, and there are horror change from Apple, it will stay that stories about how terrible it feels to way. Gamers and on-the-ball graphic use a Mac. Yet when one discards designers should be well aware that the “Apple gadgets are hip” mental- bleeding-edge hardware comes to ity — handily enforced by a carefully Apple’s builds long after they show constructed and pervasive market- up in other computer manufacturers’ ing scheme — and approach the two builds; to say nothing of the avail- platforms rationally, the distinctions ability offered by online computer are clear. hardware retailers, like NewEgg. Macintosh users often propagate Many high-end graphic cards from a wide assortment of myths that nVIDIA and ATI are not available assert their platform is handily domi- in Apple’s builds, nor are the latest nant compared to machines running improvements in processor technol- Windows. ogy without a preposterous markup. One such short-sighted asser- Always behind a hardware genera- tion is: “Macs are more efficient and tion, Apple is left to perpetually play reliable than Windows. Windows catch-up. crashes so often that it can severely Benchmarks demonstrate that affect productively.” the Mac OS delivers a horrendous Macs are not intrinsically more 3-D performance, largely in part efficient or reliable; they do, in fact, because Apple’s draconian restric- crash. Yes, Microsoft’s now 20-year- tions prevent graphic specifications old kernels were prone to folding in — specifically OpenGL — from being on themselves, but that was largely updated. Some advances have been due to how many different hard- made in this area, notably Valve’s ware configurations Microsoft had decision to port its games to the Mac to support. Fortunately, Microsoft platform, but the almost comical cost has learned from its missteps — of a gaming-capable Mac combined Windows Vista notwithstanding. with OpenGL’s age and inefficiency Today, when someone encounters an make viable Mac gaming the subject infamous “blue screen of death,” it is of ridicule. usually his or her own fault. It is often claimed that Macs The only instances in which I, are immune to viruses, spyware, and many other computer experts, adware and other bad software. have ever been greeted with the With Windows making up such In terms of vulnerabilities, computer security services report that the Mac OS is hardly better than Windows. as more blue screen of death while running a huge percentage of the market, virus programs are merely written for Windows’ software. Photo Illustration: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily

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Momentum. sign on for That’s what Jamie Straube loves. Lucky for her, momentum is a dynamic innate to the game of volleyball. Straube also loves her team and the ’11 season excitement and energy of playing in front of fren- zied fans. So when she is on the court By Travis.Cordes facing an ugly opponent, she iowastatedaily.com harnesses all her energy and she jumps, launching off one Three high school seniors signed let- foot. She counts on setter ters of intent on Wednesday morning Alison Landwehr to send her to give Christy Johnson-Lynch and the the right ball and she punch- Straube ISU volleyball program another standout es it across the net. Spiking. class. Killing. The 2011 freshman class consists of That one-footed maneuver, otherwise known locally-grown Midwestern talent, with as a slide attack, is a Straube specialty. The slide’s one player from the Kansas City metro motion seems natural, albeit somewhat terrifying area and two more from less than an hour for the recipient of the sharply angled spike. away. Straube, a 6-foot-2-inch sophomore middle Highlighting the class is the 6-foot-3- blocker, first discovered her love for volleyball in inch Johnston High School standout Tory fifth grade when she managed her older sister’s Knuth, younger sister of current Cyclone team. sophomore Taylor Knuth. “They always needed an extra person,” Straube Knuth averaged 4.6 kills per set as a said. “They’d always make me go in the back row middle blocker for the Dragons in her because I was so tall when I was younger. They senior year and was named to the Under made me, and I loved it. I was like, ‘Mom, I want Armour All-American Watch List as well to do this.’” as the 2010 Des Moines Register All- A year later, Straube’s mom gave the nod, and CIML Elite Team. her daughter’s volleyball career was launched. She was also recognized by Now Straube is the highest-ranked player to PrepVolleyball.com as one of the top 50 ever sign with Iowa State; No. 22 of the 2009 high high school recruits in the nation for 2011. school recruits at the time. Her latest motivation Joining Knuth from the Des Moines is perfecting that slide, often with assistance from area is 5-foot-6-inch setter and defen- sophomore setter Landwehr. sive specialist Taylor Goetz of Ankeny. “A lot of it is Alison being so comfortable set- Johnson-Lynch expects to potentially use ting that play,” said coach Christy Johnson-Lynch. her at both positions. “Straube has gotten really good at hitting the slide Goetz earned nearly all of the same ac- and the fact that Alison is so good at setting it just colades as Knuth, as she was also named makes for a really exciting combination.” to the Under Armour All-American Straube and Landwehr are both teammates Watch List as well as the 2010 Des Moines and good friends. Their friendship helps them Register All-CIML Elite Team. work well together in practice and during match- PrepVolleyball.com sent recognition es, whether it’s giving each other kudos or dishing in Goetz’s direction as well, as she was out criticism. They know each other enough to be named one of 2011’s Defensive Dandies able to communicate without hurt feelings. This by the website. forthcoming approach simplifies Landwehr’s job. Rounding out the class is athletic Something else Landwehr particularly appre- Middle blocker Jamie Straube jumps up for a spike against Missouri on Saturday at Hilton Coliseum. 6-foot-2-inch outside hitter Victoria ciates about Straube is her willingness to go for a Straube had 13 kills against Missouri. Photo: Zhenru Zhang/Iowa State Daily Hurtt from Archbishop O’Hara High ball, even if the set isn’t ideal. School in Kansas City, Mo. “I love that because it makes me want to put it like her,” Stadick said. “It’s like she’s natural at it. I being helpful, but it was obviously not.” Despite receiving little attention as far right to her because I know she’s just going to get mean she works really hard at it, too, but she just Since then she has clearly learned when lend- national recognition as a recruit, Hurtt up there and get on the ball,” Landwehr said. has an instinct for it.” ing a hand is more appropriate, and her teammate is one of the most decorated high school Despite the continuing success Landwehr and Even though she loves defense, Straube seems Stadick has experienced Straube’s helpful nature athletes to sign with the Cyclones in re- Straube have had this season with the slide at- to have an instinct for offense, too. She reached firsthand. cent years. tack, Johnson-Lynch said Straube’s true calling 300 career kills against Oklahoma on Sept. 25, Bettering her team’s and her own perfor- Hurtt led the Celtics to four straight is blocking. which demonstrates her power as an offensive mance is an ongoing by-product of Straube’s fo- Missouri Class 3 championships and was “She’s just a big physical kid,” Johnson-Lynch player as well. But her teammates don’t find her cus and intensity. She tries to stay consistent for incredibly named to the all-metro, all-dis- said. “She was born to be a middle blocker. She’s the least bit intimidating. her team and make as few errors as possible. She trict, all-conference and all-state teams got the build and physique for that position.” “She’s the sweetest girl ever,” Landwehr said. wants to motivate her team but also be someone every single year. Not only does Straube have the build for block- “Just fun to be around and really nice.” they can rely on. This marks the fourth straight year ing, but she also has the heart. She loves the defen- From taking silly pictures with her teammates Although she likes to make smart plays and that the Cyclones have signed at least one sive part of the game the most. Being in the middle to karaoke night with her roommates, Straube is put the ball down for her team, she isn’t very player in the country’s top 70 recruits as allows her to focus on defense, so she likes it the clearly capable of managing her distinct on and concerned with what the statistics say about her ranked by PrepVolleyball.com. best. off-court personalities. game. Instead, she is just looking forward to de- Knuth joins junior Kelsey Peterson In high school she played several positions, in- One facet of her personality is being helpful, veloping as a player. (No. 60 recruit); sophomores Alison cluding hitting on the outside and right side, but even when it gets her into the occasional scrape. “I never really worry too much about num- Landwehr (No. 22) and Jamie Straube for the Cyclones, she’s all about blocking. Junior When she was a child, her sister was battling with bers,” Straube said. “I think it’s just good to go (No. 24); and freshmen Hannah Johnson Debbie Stadick, a fellow middle blocker, admires chewed gum stuck in her hair and the ever-nur- out there and keep working hard. I never want to (No. 63) and Hannah Willms (No. 37) as Straube’s ability to stop the ball. turing Straube came to the rescue. settle for anything, though, so I want to keep im- current Cyclones who garnered that hon- “She’s such a good blocker, I wish I could block “I cut her hair,” Straube said. “I thought I was proving and do my best.” or in high school.

Swimming and diving Cyclones overcome illnesses, take on UNI

By Nate.Ryan score of 250.35. Naeve was checked iowastatedaily.com out by a doctor and was relieved to hear it was not a stress fracture. Iowa State and Northern “I think she was fine tonight,” Iowa took their rivalry to the pool Warrick said. “We’ve been limiting Wednesday night. The Cyclones took her numbers by limiting repetition.” down the Panthers 147-89. The diving team is now going to “I thought we raced really well,” key in on perfecting their technique said coach Duane Sorenson. “It was issues. Warrick said one of the most good for our women to stand up and important things the team will be race when they are tired.” working on approach to the end of the The Cyclones have had an illness board, or what is called the hurdle. going through the team, but it didn’t The team will be working on their seem to slow down many, including consistency with their hurdle be- Meredith Doran. cause it doesn’t just come to them in Doran finished first in the 200- a meet, Warrick said. yard freestyle with a time of 1:57.39. The packed pool in Beyer Hall She was also a key part in holding the was watching more than one rivalry Cyclones lead spot in the 400-yard Wednesday night. On one side of the freestyle relay, swimming her 100 stands fans would find a banner that yards in 54.16 seconds. read, “A house divided” colored half “She’s just an old blue-collar cardinal and half purple. Next to that worker,” Sorenson said. “If she keeps banner fans would find a couple wear- working at it, she’ll do really well.” ing shirts with the same pattern. The diving team also has been The couple was Stephanie and battling the illness. Jenn Botsch over- Wade Itzen. Their daughters, Jackie came her sick feelings to take first in and Josie, were competing against the three-meter dive with a score of each Senior Jenny Vondenkamp, competes in the 1,000-yard freestyle competition during the swim meet Oct. 30 at Beyer Hall. 265.65. final other Vondenkamp took first place in the event with a time of 10:27.56.Photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily “Things weren’t going very for the well for her,” said diving coach Jeff Northern Iowa 89 last Warrick. “Then she stood up in the time. and had this last chance to compete school.” friends, had different styles and just Iowa State 147 meet and finished. “ Josie against each other, which explains Jackie ended up finishing with her did not like each other.” On the 1-meter, Warrick was repre- why Jackie wasn’t going to let her re- season best time at 218.44. Ever since college began, the pleased with how competitive his sented cent illness stop her from competing. The competition between the sis- separation has brought them closer divers were. Northern Iowa and Jackie represent- “It really meant a lot to her,” ters has always been very aggressive, together. “The other thing that stood out ed Iowa State. Sorenson said. “We said ‘We know their parents said. “We realized that we didn’t have was how close they were on 1-meter,” As the 200-yard Individual you’re sick Jackie, so it’s kind of up to “There’s been some trash talk,” that person that was always there,” Warrick said. Medley progressed, Stephanie and you.’” Stephanie said. “I just want both to do Jackie said. “We just took it for grant- The Cyclones took places first Wade would continue to coach their Jackie wasn’t going to skip this well.” ed in high school.” through third with Abby Christensen girls right to the finish. opportunity. When the two sisters were young- The Cyclones now continue leading the way with a score of 251.25. “For me it’s entertainment,” Wade “If Josie wouldn’t have been here, er they “weren’t the best of friends,” preparation for one of the season’s big Lauren Naeve has been battling a said. I probably wouldn’t have swam,” Wade said. tournaments, the TYR Northwestern bad back recently. Despite her sore- Jackie and Josie are both se- Jackie said. Jackie was out to prove “In high school we hated each Invitational. The invitational will ness she finished her 1-meter with a niors at their respective universities “that [Josie] picked the wrong other,” Jackie said. “We had different take place Nov. 19 to 21. Editor: Jake Lovett | sports iowastatedaily.com | 515.294.3148 Thursday, November 11, 2010 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 7A

Wrestling Cyclones return to Hilton for dual meet

By Jake.Calhoun eled to Salem, Va., where they earned Redshirt sophomore Matt Gibson iowastatedaily.com Gibson will be facing BU’s big man redshirt freshman Ben Cash, lost their first two dual wins of the sea- was the other title-winning Cyclone Kevin Innis, a true freshman who his only match of the season: a 23-8 After nearly nine months of wait- son. The Cyclones boasted two indi- wrestler at the Hokie Open. posted a decision and major decision technical fall at the hands of Virginia ing, the ISU wrestling team will be re- vidual champions in the Hokie Open Gibson avenged a loss in the dual in the team’s two victories. Tech’s Devin Carter. Cash did not turning to its home, Hilton Coliseum. tournament. meet to Virginia Tech’s David Marone Fresh off a 2-2 showing at a string compete in the Hokie Open the next The wrestling team will compete Senior Jon Reader was the only by beating him in the championship of dual meets it hosted last weekend, day. again at Hilton on Thursday night. perfect wrestler for Iowa State last match to win the title at heavyweight. Boston University features only one Another notable ISU wrestler is Iowa State (2-0) has not wrestled weekend, notching two major deci- Gibson’s performance helped him ranked wrestler — No. 20 Freddy 197-pounder Jerome Ward, whose in Hilton Coliseum since Feb. 21, but sions in Saturday’s dual meets. crack InterMat’s top 20 polls, as the Santaite at 133 pounds. 6-4 decision over Chris Penny gave will make its return to the 14,000-seat Reader registered two major junior college transfer debuted on the Santaite qualified for the NCAA the Cyclones a 17-16 comeback vic- venue to take on Boston University decisions and two pins en route to list at No. 16. tournament last season at 125 tory over Virginia Tech. (2-2) in its home-opening dual meet winning the title for the 174-pound Kyle Simonson, the Cyclones’ pounds, advancing to the quarterfi- Ward, a junior, is 4-1 on the sea- of the 2010-2011 season. weight class the next day at the Hokie other heavyweight in contention for nals before losing to Purdue’s Cashe son with his only loss coming in the Hilton was inundated with more Open. the starting spot, went 7-1 this past Quiroga by a 10-2 major decision. championship match of the Hokie than 10 feet of standing water during Reader’s opponent for the upcom- weekend. In the wrestlebacks, he was imme- Open to Kent State’s Dustin Kilgore, the flood in August. The Hilton is now ing dual meet will be former NCAA The Algona native recorded diately knocked out by Minnesota’s who is ranked third in the nation at restored in time for the beginning of qualifier Hunter Meys, who notched three pins, including one over No. 13 Zach Sanders in a 9-4 decision to fall 197 pounds. the winter sports season. a pin in 1:12 in the Terriers’ season- Brendan Barlow of Kent State in the short of earning All-America status. The dual meet is slated to begin at Last weekend, the Cyclones trav- opening dual loss to Buffalo. dual meet. Iowa State’s only 133-pounder, 7 p.m. at Hilton Coliseum.

Basketball Fennelly builds team Hoiberg, staff make most for 2011-2012 season of NCAA early signing day Coach Bill Fennelly will us and now we’ve got four of By Chris.Cuellar ume shooter that makes a very high percent- By David.Merrill iowastatedaily.com iowastatedaily.com welcome Fallon Ellis, Kileah them done and now we move age and those guys are hard to find.” Mays, Nikki Moody and Brynn on to the next one.” Forward Elgin Cook was a first-team All- With shooting guard Williamson to the program for Ellis is a Missouri City na- The first day of the NCAA’s early signing State player in Wisconsin his junior year of Kelsey Bolte as the team’s only the 2011-2012 season. tive who helped lead Westbury period produced positive results for coach high school. senior, it is important for the “We got four kids who Christian High School to a Fred Hoiberg and his staff, building next year’s “We’re looking for those athletes that can ISU program to keep building really want to come here,” 33-8 record in her junior sea- team around strong guard play and young really fly on the offensive end, and that’s how for the future. The Cyclones Fennelly said. “We’re trying son. She comes to the Cyclones depth. we’re going to look to play,” Hoiberg said. “He’s did just that during signing day to stagger classes in 2011 and as wing player. “It’s a great day for the Cyclones, for our really athletic and gets up and down the floor.” Wednesday. 2012; [those] are big years for Ellis is also the grand- future. We signed four very good players,” Guard Anthony Odunsi is another combo- daughter of Tommy Watkins, Hoiberg said. guard that can play on or off the ball, and is rat- who was a member of the 1959 In Hoiberg’s first recruiting class, the for- ed as the sixth-best player in the Houston area. ISU football team. mer star player was able to quickly put together Tavon Sledge is a 5-foot-9-inch electrify- Moody, a point guard, av- a group of three guards and a combo forward. ing guard from New York, chose Iowa State Warm & Fashionable eraged 15 points and four as- Only three players are slated to leave after over offers from West Virginia, St. John’s and :RPHQ·V

Softball

Join the Tradition. New roster welcomes six freshmen Make ISU Dance Marathon By Darrin.Cline who will boost the upcoming Va. Thimmesch is expected to Position: Pitcher a part of your college experience. iowastatedaily.com Cyclone softball program. pull double duty as a pitcher Hometown: Haymarket, Va. On a roster that currently and first baseman for Iowa Register today at: Iowa State will welcome six features 11 freshmen, the State. The Cyclones also add- Highly revered by Cyclone freshmen to campus in 2011 Cyclones continue to add to a ed to their infield depth with coach Stacy Gemeinhardt- www.helpmakemiracles.org/event/isudm strong core of young players. Jordan Smith and Lexi Slater. Cesler, Kemp looks to step in Among the 2011-2012 recruit- as one of the top young pitch- ing class are two homegrown 2010 ISU softball signees ers in the rotation. Her com- talents. mand and velocity propelled Hailing from Council Kayla Hardiman Battlefield High School to two Bluffs, catcher KaylaPosition: Catcher consecutive ASA Virginia Hardiman is expected to be a Hometown: Council Bluffs, Iowa State Championships in 2008 &\FORQH+RFNH\ threat offensively and defen- and 2009. sively. The Lewis Central High A dual threat player from School standout has already Lewis Central High School. Lauren Thimmesch proven her skills as an elite tal- Hardiman was a member of Position: Pitcher/ First Base ZW-RHMERE9RMZIVWMX] ent as a member of the Team the Team Nebraska select Hometown: Overland Park, Kan. Nebraska select squad. team and looks to be the third ISU softball coach Stacy catcher on the ISU roster. A state champion and St. )ULGD\1RY#30 Gemeinhardt-Cesler also Thomas Aquinas High School inked in-state ace Samantha Samantha Claman defensive player of the year Claman. Claman has battled Position: Pitcher in 2008, Thimmesch brings a 6DWXUGD\1RY some of the premier offenses in Hometown: Des Moines, Iowa variety of infield skills to Iowa Iowa while at 4A Des Moines- State. Her abilities as a pitcher #30 Abraham Lincoln High School Des Moines native and or first baseman allow for ver- and has come out on top, earn- battled tested on the mound, satility among the Cyclones ing All-Conference and All- Claman’s biggest strength is and challenges for opposing 8MGOIX4VMGIW District honors. her command. Her team MVP hitters. The rotation will feature as a high school freshman, 'LMPH7XYHIRX%HYPX more additions in the form of Claman also has All-District Jordan Smith Miranda Kemp and Lauren and All-Conference accolades Position: First Base/ Outfield Thimmesch. Kemp, a highly under her belt. Hometown: San Antonio, Texas *SVQSVIMRJSVQEXMSRZMWMX touted prep from Haymarket, Miranda Kemp Heading north to Ames ZZZF\FORQHKRFNH\FRP from Harker Heights High School in Texas, Smith has had exposure to top notch softball talent. Her speed has Cyclone $PHV5DFTXHW )LWQHVV&HQWHURIIHUV coaches salivating and game- planning on how to incorpo- *URXS)LWQHVVFODVVHV:HHNO\ rate her defensive prowess. Smith can cover the outfield as well as move in to make plays ‡.LFNER[ ‡'ULOO as a first baseman. )5((7:2:((.3$66 ‡6WUHQJWK ‡'DQFH Lexi Slater ‡

>>SERVICE.p1A After coming back to the While Maass did not have >>NUCLEAR.p1A United States, Maass was sent much chance to interact with about where you want to in August 2003 to serve for Afghan people, every Friday “We believe there is bipar- travel and serve, people often nine months in Afghanistan. her unit had the opportu- tisan support in Congress. The think about Germany, Hawaii “It was really unnerving at nity to go to a bazaar. Here question is simply when it will and other places. Korea isn’t first,” Maass said. “We flew in Afghans would be selling ev- be put to a vote. All we can say exactly what they think of as on a military plan during the erything from pottery to jew- right now is that it’s our high- desirable.” early morning when it was elry to movies. est priority in terms of foreign In the 14 months Maass still pitch black, so we had no Maass returned from policy.” spent in Korea, she had the idea what to expect.” Afghanistan in May 2004. Once a nuclear weapon opportunity to see sights As soon as Maass’ unit Since then she has received a is dismantled, one prob- and learn the language and landed, they were moved to degree in nursing from Mercy lem is what to do with the the culture. She noted that a large tent set up for them, Medical College, which she still active nuclear mate- the people in Korea dressed with cots lined up in rows so attended while active in the rial. Gottemoeller said a lot of very similarly to Americans, close together they all were National Guard and still sta- those materials are being put and some of them even knew touching. tioned in the United States. to good use. Rose Gottemoeller, assistant secretary of state, left, talks to about America’s pop culture. “Once we got settled in, it Maass has been working “Since the first arms re- Ariana Shockley, junior in political science, before the “Nuclear “One thing I noticed, as was all right. It was a lot dif- at Camp Dodge while on ac- duction treaty back in 1990, Arms Control” lecture. Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily did other people, was it’s a ferent from Korea, though,” tive duty for the Iowa Army we’ve had an outstanding small country, and the build- she said. National Guard. She plans to program focusing on taking involved in negotiations, in- hope that trying to bring them ings kept getting higher,” “When we were in Korea, serve her 20 years of active the nuclear material from dis- cluding Pakistan, India, North into the talks will help things.” Maass said. we were able to go home ev- duty and go into retirement mantled weapons and putting Korea and Iran. Gottemoeller said elimina- “They didn’t have any ery night where we stayed in after. it through a process to make “The five permanent tion of nuclear arms is a slow room to build more buildings, a house, and it was a lot more “I’m so glad I signed up it less volatile, and then using members of the United process. so instead of building out, relaxed. Here we were con- and stayed in it,” Maass said. the material as fuel for nuclear Nations Security Council “It may seem like an im- they built up. The cab drivers stantly in uniform, and we “It has given me so many op- power plants,” she said. are the United States, China, possible task, but we’re doing were also really crazy when it always had to carry our weap- portunities I never would “We’ve done this both with Russia, France and the United everything we can to make came to getting around, too.” ons with us.” have had otherwise.” our dismantled weapons and Kingdom,” Gottemoeller said. this happen over a gradual pe- we’ve worked with Russia on “However, there are cur- riod of time. Fortunately for doing the same with theirs.” rently plans being developed everyone, President Obama While the United States to bring in countries outside of has reignited the passion for and Russia combined pos- those nations. Those nuclear this cause, and it is once again sess roughly 90 percent of countries like Iran or North a high priority. We just have to the world’s nuclear weapons, Korea are, to put it as best as keep in mind that this can’t be there are other nations not possible, problematic, and we done overnight.”

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>>CANCER.p1A news release. ing tested, because the Ames Although it is uncertain of Laboratory was involved at 4912 Mortensen Road (515) — were still conducting this how many former lab work- some time with uranium Ames, IA 50014 292-0229 research at the Institute for ers have been or will be diag- and radiation, and there was Atomic Research, now the nosed with cancer, a woman some compensation for those Ask about our no deposit special Department of Energy, at the who worked in the lab said she that maybe have had health s Resort-style pool w/ hot tub, basketball & sand volleyball 10 years af- believes there are hundreds of problems.

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Consort continues tradition of 400-year-old ‘pop’ songs

By Allison Suesse Ames247 Writer

Four hundred years ago, dance tunes and bal- lads played on instruments like the lute and cit- tern were popular entertainment. Though the musicians didn’t play for wide au- diences the way pop artists do now, the songs had mass appeal. Now considered classical, or early music, the music was essentially the Lady Gaga of its day. The Baltimore Consort formed in 1980, and has carried the tradition of popular early music to modern audiences. The Consort will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at City Auditorium. Performing music that was popular more than 400 years ago requires extensive research into the history of the time. The Baltimore Consort must delve into research at music libraries to find pieces. Mary Anne Ballard does research for the ensemble’s programs, and discussed the compo- nents of involved process in a phone interview. “We need to start with something clean that doesn’t have a lot of editorial markings,” Ballard said. “In this area of music, all that comes down to us is the pitches and the rhythms, not even things The Baltimore Consort will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ames City Auditorium. Courtesy photo: Baltimore Consort like dynamics.” This leaves the pieces up to the Consort’s in- in that they’re simple and direct. widely available and more people “This was the entertainment,” terpretation. In the type of secular Renaissance They have a melody audiences can starting to play early music, there she said. music the Consort performs, part of the creative leave humming, and a beat they has been a resurgence of popu- Instrumentation Ames Town and Gown is a process in interpreting these songs is adding the can tap their foot to, Ballard said. larity in classical music. There’s group that organizes performanc- harmony and accompaniment. “But at the same time, it’s tak- almost a time-travel element to es by chamber music ensembles. “It’s kind of like jazz,” Ballard said. “You have ing you back 400 years ago,” she listening to music that was per- The Baltimore Consort uses instru- Forrest said she was pleased to ments that were precursors to the one identifiable tune that people are improvising said. formed in 1500s. guitar, like the lute, among others. have the Baltimore Consort per- on.” Though this early music has “You can listen to music that The ensemble uses gut strings, form Saturday. She said the en- Akin to the pop music of today, vocals and lyr- appeal to wide audiences, there was being performed when people which are exactly what they sound semble has performed in Ames ics are an important component to the songs. The was a long time when it was forgot- that you’ve probably have studied like: strings crafted from intestines three times, always with a positive words give the Consort a clue in how to interpret ten, said Jonathan Sturm, associ- in your courses were alive,” Sturm that have been carefully processed. response. the pieces. ate professor in music. said. Ballard said gut strings give the The Consort is popular be- instruments a warmer tone, though Many of the songs the Consort performs have “Most of the time throughout The music is lively and fun, they are more sensitive to hot and cause of the music they choose lyrics based on historical events. In fact, a piece to music history most of the time despite misconceptions that clas- cold temperatures and moisture. to play and “there’s a lot of music be performed Saturday relays the story of a band people have been interested in the sical music is dry and austere, This means, the Consort may have to from that time period.” of gypsies. music that was being currently said Paula Forrest, artistic di- tune the instruments more often. City Auditorium is located on The dance tunes and ballads the Consort per- performed,” Sturm said. rector of Ames Town and Gown Sixth Street and Clark Avenue. forms are similar to their millennial counterparts But with recordings more Association. Tickets are free for students.

Band Extravaganza to feature ISU musicians Ugandan president wins young constituents with rap performances

Three ISU bands will perform at direction of James Bovinette, associ- KAMPALA, Uganda — He’s 65, Museveni sang in a gravelly voice the song, including on YouTube, the annual Band Extravaganza at 4 ate professor of music, will perform he’s been president for more than as his supporters danced. The lyr- opined in Internet postings that p.m. Sunday at Stephens Auditorium. songs such as “Blue,” a song in tribute two decades, and he’s Uganda’s new- ics aren’t exactly gangsta — they’re they’d rather have new roads than Ensembles scheduled to perform to Blue Mitchell, and “Jack the Bear,” est rap star. about making something out of new rap. include the ISU Wind Ensemble, the by Duke Ellington. Facing a February election, nothing and getting ahead in life. Most of the rap is in Runyankore, Cyclone Marching Band and the ISU The Cyclone Marching Band, led President Yoweri Museveni has “Harvesters ... gave me millet, a language which isn’t spoken by Jazz Ensemble. by Natalie Steele, lecturer in mu- released a rap song and video that that I gave to a hen, which gave me all Ugandans and has rubbed some The Wind Ensemble, under the sic, will perform songs that include have become a sensation in this an egg, that I gave to children, who non-Runyankore speakers the conduction of Michael Golemo, pro- “Iowa State Fights,” “ISU Fanfare,” East African nation, played at dance gave me a monkey, that I gave to the wrong way. fessor of music and band director, will Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing,” clubs and on the radio. king, who gave me a cow, that I used Museveni, who has been perform songs including “Danzon songs by the Beatles, and music Supporters at a rally in north- to marry my wife,” Museveni raps. Uganda’s president since 1986 after No. 2,” by Mexican composer Arturo from “The A-Team,” “Avatar” and ern Uganda last week called for “The old man knows how to sing. the overthrow of Milton Obote, is Márquez, and a variation of the fa- “Ghostbusters.” Museveni to perform “U Want He has come up with a good strategy expected to win in February. mous piece “No Business Like Show Another Rap.” Museveni chuckled, to win youths in Uganda,” said Amos Business.” By Ames247 staff and obliged. Opio, 24. By Godfrey Olukya The Jazz Ensemble, under the “You want another rap?” But some Ugandans who heard Associated Press Writer

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Commentary Acceptable flick, an exceptional pilot

By Gabriel.Stoffa iowastatedaily.com

‘Due Date’ lacks quality, plot originality; comedy, decent pace make it satisfactory, but not worth theater ticket price

o many people absolutely you could have a quality comedy. and those are notoriously choppy. try and keep the movie from falling like yet another Hollywood have-at-it adored “The Hangover.” I “Due Date” is not quite one of The events are also nothing new. flat when material is tossed to the for cashing in on a couple box-office Swasn’t one of them, but I those movies. Nearly every situation is something audience. bigwigs between their other projects. found it funny enough. However, The plot is nothing new, which you’ve seen in other comedies — And yet, this still isn’t enough All aside, I had no real problem Zach Galifianakis is a pretty funny isn’t really a problem as hardly again too numerous to even begin to to make “Due Date” anything watching “Due Date” as a movie-goer; guy from the rest of his work I’ve anything in cinema today is ground- name. exceptional, or at least outstanding my complaints are of a critic’s nature. seen. breaking. In fact, the plot is just a Still, this didn’t make “Due Date” compared to some of the other work It lets you laugh, it doesn’t drag much Robert Downey Jr. is one of my mish-mash of more movies than bad — a little lackluster, but not bad. the two actors have done. and it’s a comfortable date movie. I favorite actors, so I’m always happy even I care to list. Still, I won’t say The saving grace of the film was Basically, the movie is no still wouldn’t advise rushing to the to see him involved in a picture. the movie is bad; it just isn’t anything the actors. Galifianakis is a master “Hangover” or “Sherlock Holmes” — theaters. Just wait for the dollar the- Add together the two — Downey fresh and fantastic. at playing awkward, while Downey two films whose sequels will likely ater or home video somewhere down in the straight-man role and The plot doesn’t have to be that delivers frustration fabulously. make top-dollar and be fairly inter- the road when you run out of other Galifianakis as the screwball — and good anyway, as it is a road-trip story Together they have a good chemis- esting even as sequels — and seems things to watch.

Even without original content, characters ,‘Glory Daze’ pilot a promising start that could be difficult to continue veryone loves watching lengths to impress the world around though they had been done across a shark” too early on. body copied everything else they saw shows about people forced to him. spectrum of films. This TV show was Kicking it all up a notch is the in order to feel cool. Efind out who they are through Brian is a jock baseball player an homage to the 1980s as well as soundtrack. The various songs ac- If every episode of “Glory Daze’’ a series of misadventures and suc- with a promising sports career ahead every great college movie out there. I companying each scene absolutely can remain as funny as the pilot epi- cesses. TBS’ new series “Glory Daze” that was pushed on him all through have to admit, I was liking it a lot. rock. They set the 1986 time-frame sode, TBS may have a hit on its hands. is one of those programs. childhood, and now he is trying to To support the main characters, and support the hijinks excellently. This isn’t going to be an easy task, The pilot episode, set to premiere find a little release. there is every character imaginable So, the show initially looks to be because the show is an hour long, and Nov. 16, introduces four incoming Now, I looked at this list of cookie- introduced along the way of the four’s merely a rehashing of every cliche keeping an audience entertained for college freshmen in the 1980s: cutter characters and thought, “My first few days as they try to join a frat character John Hughes created that long with material they’ve seen Joel is a regular, all-around good god, this show is going to be a series after the fashion of “Animal House.” mixed with every popular college in one form or another before is not guy trying to focus only on his pre- of recycled situations from every The nerdy roommate, the stoned film plot. The surprise factor is that going to be easy. med coursework — that is, until he other college movie shoved into a TV prophet, the angry professor — they it stays funny the entire episode. The Time will tell, but for now I say to meets a girl with enough hip energy program.” all make appearances that somehow number of so-so jokes are few, and go ahead and catch the Nov. 16 pre- to move his mind toward extracur- As the opening scenes rolled in, make you laugh even though there is when they do occur a stronger joke miere of “Glory Daze” on TBS. The ricular activities. “Glory Daze” looked like it was going nothing really new about them. follows. first eight episodes have been picked Jason is the ultimate preppy to be just as I expected, but I found There also exists the possibility The well-worn territory serves up for production — whether they all Republican-in-training who wants myself chuckling a little anyway, a of exchanging main characters. With the story, rather being it being all see air is another matter entirely — nothing more than a picture-perfect good sign. the way the story has been set out and there is. A lot of viewers will watch and the show’s future rests heavily — though slightly nauseatingly drab Shortly after the four main the potential breakout interest some and laugh, while others will nay-say on how much the crowd can enjoy a — future with his equally driven characters were introduced, I started of the supporting characters could the show for lack of originality. I TV show about being young, drunk, girlfriend. to realize that this was funny despite create, the main four could expand think the stolen situations are what in college, in love, unpopular, popular, Eli is a Jewish guy obsessed with the cliches. The situations were so or substitute in others from episode makes it so funny, and the cliche lazy, stoned, bored, horny, nerdy, hot losing his virginity and fitting in, so well-known that they were comfort- to episode without causing any plot characters and actions are just what and smart, all as a series of cliches much so that he is willing to go to any able, and the jokes felt fresh even focus problems or “jumping of the the 1980s were: a time when every- that defined the 1980s.

Tina Fey thanks Palin for success on ‘Saturday Night Live’ on a WASHINGTON — Mark “Tina, well that’s a funny success and said she heard 1950s date Dime Twain paid a surprise visit name for a man,” he said, Sen. John McCain has a photo to the Kennedy Center on shocked to hear it was a wom- of Fey in his office. As college Soda shop. Tuesday night to honor Tina an who had won because “their The humor prize honors students, we Before heading down Lincoln Way Fey with the nation’s top hu- brains aren’t shaped right.” those who define contempo- sometimes long to grab a soda or milkshake, make mor prize that bears his name. The woman famous for rary comedy. Organizers said for the days sure when you pick up your date you A mustached Alec Baldwin her Emmy Award-winning Fey made her mark as the first when a soda bring flowers to the door and intro- Surf Ballroom. playing Twain said he thought impression of Sarah Palin on female head writer on “SNL,” was cheaper duce yourself to his or her room- mates. Let them know you won’t be If you have the time, travel up he would be remembered for “Saturday Night Live,” accept- for her Palin impression and than parking to Clear Lake and visit the Surf at a meter for out too late and you don’t approve of Ballroom, made infamous as being a tender lover and was ed the Mark Twain Prize for creating the series “30 Rock.” a half hour that raucous Link Wray music either. the last place Buddy Holly, The surprised to learn the prize American Humor. The show will be broadcast on campus. If Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens honors top comics. She thanked Palin for her nationally Sunday on PBS. you’re feeling Show off your sweet car. performed. Kennedy Center Chairman nostalgic, tuck Now that the roommates are out David Rubenstein said the in your shirt and of the picture for the night, get out By Ames247 Staff event raised record $1.3 mil- put on Santo your leather jacket and cruise up and Johnny’s and down Lincoln Way for a couple lion for center. “Sleepwalk” hours, wishing there was at least and spend an one lookout point in Ames. Cheese - By Brett Zongker evening on a Associated Press ’50s date. Everyone's Favorite The 2010 Helen LeBaron Hilton Chair in Human Sciences 2010 Paul Errington Memorial Lecture 7EgLLMAKEABASIC Physical Activity Tracking Giants CHEESESAUCEANDUSE across the ITFORQUESO BROCCOLI or Body Weight SOUPANDWHOKNOWS Blue Oceans Robert Moore Which is More Important for Your Health? WHATELSE Steven Blair Thursday November 11, 2010 at 8 pm Barbara Block Great Hall, Memorial Union Thursday, November 11, 2010 Steven Blair is a recognized authority on exercise and health 3ATURDAY .OVEMBER sAM benefits. He is co-author ofFitness after 50, Active Living 7pm, Sun Room, Memorial Union .O2EGISTRATION2EQUIREDsFEE Every Day, and Physical Activity and Health and was the Marine biologist Barbara Block is recognized for her research on the senior scientific editor for the first U.S. Surgeon General’s PRYHPHQWSDWWHUQVDQGEHKDYLRURIODUJHSHODJLF¿VKHVVXFKDVWXQDV Report on Physical Activity and Health. He has done ELOO¿VKHVDQGVKDUNV$IRUPHU0DF$UWKXU)HOORZ%ORFNKHOSHGHVWDEOLVK extensive research using the Aerobics Center Longitudinal the Tuna Research and Conservation Center to study the physiology Study, which examines the impact of diet, physical activity DQGSRSXODWLRQVWUXFWXUHRIWKHVHVSHFLHVZKLFKDUHKLJKO\H[SORLWHG and other lifestyle factors on mortality. Blair is currently on E\LQWHUQDWLRQDO¿VKHULHV6KHVHUYHVDVDVFLHQWL¿FDGYLVRUWRWKH7DJ the faculty at the University of South Carolina Arnold $*LDQW3URJUDPZKLFKSLRQHHUHGHOHFWURQLFWDJJLQJRIPDULQH¿VK School of Public Health, where he holds joint appointments VSHFLHVDFURVVWKHJOREH7KHWHDPKDVWDJJHGRYHUQRUWKHUQ in the Department of Exercise Science and the Department EOXH¿QWXQDDVSDUWRIDQHIIRUWWRUHEXLOGDQGPDLQWDLQVXVWDLQDEOH of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Prior to that, he was a SRSXODWLRQVRIWKHVH¿VK%ORFNLVWKH&KDUOHV (OL]DEHWK3URWKUR researcher and then president and CEO of the Cooper 3URIHVVRULQ0DULQH6FLHQFHVDW6WDQIRUG8QLYHUVLW\ Kitchenware for creative cooking Institute, a nonprofit research and education center

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Hotel, restaurant and institution management Tearoom offers lunch, student experience By Molly.Halferty Students fill different roles each and goals for serving the customers. iowastatedaily.com meal, including head chef, head baker, “Time management and organiza- assistant baker, kitchen prep, kitchen tion are essential,” Sander said. “[This ISU students may be overlooking manager and server; participants ro- course] is challenging because every a potentially cheaper alternative lo- tate through the positions during the day you have a new position, but you cation for lunch on campus. semester. get a self reward when you work hard The Joan Bice Underwood “[The students] take charge and get that meal out on time.” Tearoom, located in the center of while in those leadership positions,” “It’s a great opportunity because the ground floor in MacKay Hall Kramer said. I wouldn’t have an opportunity like serves lunch to the public at 11:50 Maggie Sander, senior in hotel, this otherwise. You get the whole ex- a.m. Tuesday through Friday each restaurant and institution manage- perience from the managerial side week. Students in HRI 380, a required ment, is currently in the course. to the serving side. Different forms course for hotel, restaurant and in- “I heard that you need to keep of communication is something I’m stitution management, serve lunch up on your work, so I wasn’t too sur- learning, too.” to the customers. Reservations are prised [with the work load], but it’s The majority of customers are fac- required, and the meal costs $6.25. It really important to keep track of your ulty and staff. is completely student-run and oper- work load and agenda.” “A lot of the time people don’t have ated, but overseen by John Kramer, Sander said the course takes a lot a whole hour to sit there. It’s not as lecturer in apparel education studies of time, but considers it a “good thing convenient as going to a café. We hope and hospitality management. to ask of a student.” that in the spring we’ll have salads “The program is management-fo- As a kitchen manager earlier in the and more to-go items,” Kramer said. cused and the course ties into it with semester, Sander gave out responsi- Students may use CyCash and the opportunity for service manage- bilities to the kitchen staff and wrote Sarah Brekke, senior in culinary science and student manager, touches up an Dining Dollars to pay for a meal at the appetizer before sending it out Wednesday at the Joan Bice Underwood Tea ment experience,” Kramer said. out special instructions with needs tearoom. Room in MacKay Hall. Photo: Logan Gaedke/Iowa State Daily

Faculty Senate Lecture Policy could reduce Fitness outweighs inactivity By Lea.Petersen non-tenure positions iowastatedaily.com Can you be overweight and Blair’s research paper By Kaleb.Warnock positions. would not be worth being a physically fit? Can you be thin “Should health policy focus on iowastatedaily.com Many faculty member. Wouldn’t and out of shape? Steven Blair physical activity rather than “Physical Activity senate it be better to make it public will answer those questions in obesity?” published in “Head or Body Weight” This week, the Faculty members why we’re in this situation?” his upcoming lecture “Physical to Head,” a health section Senate debated a new pol- were skep- Mayfield said. Activity or Body Weight: featured in British Medical icy that could potentially tical of the Another criticism is that if Which is More Important for Journal. This research found ƒ When: 8 p.m. Nov. 11 restructure departments new system, the Faculty Senate is follow- Your Health?” that physical inactivity is an Owen ƒ Where: Great Hall, Memorial across the university and with some ing AAUP, then it should ad- Blair is a professor in the important cause of numerous Union even eliminate some non- calling it an here to all of their guidelines, departments of exercise sci- diseases, from heart attacks to ƒ The lecture is hosted by tenure positions. exercise in which would make many ence and epidemiology and dementia. Nutrition and Wellness The policy, up for a vote futility. non-tenure-eligible positions biostatistics at the University “Dr. Blair will be present- Research Center in December, is based on the Their into tenure track positions.. of South Carolina Arnold ing on research that examines findings of The Task Force argument “We’re not sure how this is School of Public Health, and the issue of whether you can for Examining the Limits was that if a all going to work out,” Smiley- is the 2010–2011 Dean Helen be both [overweight] and fit,” Physical inactivity on NTE Faculty, a commit- significant Oyen said. “I would suspect LeBaron Hilton Chairman Welk said. “He has compel- Mayfield tee organized by the Faculty number that in some departments in the College of Human ling evidence that fitness is far can cause: Senate, whose purpose is to of depart- this is going to be a smoother Sciences. more important than fatness ƒ Cardiovascular disease examine the percentage of ments can- process than in other depart- “Dr. Blair is probably as far as health goes. 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